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#Inclusionmatters Reel by @madisontevlin (verified account) - On a mission to make sure that, no matter what our differences are, we all get the chance to shine! ❤️

#disabilityadvocate #representationmatters #in
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On a mission to make sure that, no matter what our differences are, we all get the chance to shine! ❤️ #disabilityadvocate #representationmatters #inclusionmatters #inclusiveworkplace #inclusivity
#Inclusionmatters Reel by @justcpnotspecial (verified account) - March is Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month, and it's a cause that is very close to my heart because it's a part of my everyday life.
I started sharing my
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March is Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month, and it’s a cause that is very close to my heart because it’s a part of my everyday life. I started sharing my story 4 years ago because awareness replaces curiosity or discomfort with understanding. When we talk openly about our experiences, we turn a "stare" into a connection and an "obstacle" into an opportunity for kindness and inclusion. 💚 There are over 17 million people worldwide living with CP. 🌎Cerebral Palsy affects everyone differently—no two journeys are the same, and every one of those stories deserves to be heard. 🌈 The world wasn't always built with me in mind, but with a little more understanding, we can make it a place where everyone belongs🫶 I'd love to hear from you: Before today, did you know that March was CP Awareness Month, or is this your first time hearing about it? Let's chat in the comments! #CPAwarenessMonth #disabilityawareness #cerebralpalsyawareness #InclusionMatters
#Inclusionmatters Reel by @mightymadilynn - Just look at her now 🥹

#sca5 #ataxiaawareness #inclusionmatters #disabilityadvocate
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Just look at her now 🥹 #sca5 #ataxiaawareness #inclusionmatters #disabilityadvocate
#Inclusionmatters Reel by @magicalmendy - He may be non-verbal, but he communicates so clearly.
He kept looking at the chair, letting her know exactly what he needed.
When he finally sat, he l
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He may be non-verbal, but he communicates so clearly. He kept looking at the chair, letting her know exactly what he needed. When he finally sat, he laid his head back his way of saying I’m tired👍 Jo noticed straight away. So kind. So patient. So deeply in tune with his needs. This is what real listening looks like without words. 💙 #NonVerbalCommunication #DisabilityAwareness #TherapyWithHeart #InclusionMatters #ListeningBeyondWords
#Inclusionmatters Reel by @liftinglittles (verified account) - Sometimes the people we think need the most support… are the ones healing others.

Bodhi and I went shopping and something really beautiful happened.
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Sometimes the people we think need the most support… are the ones healing others. Bodhi and I went shopping and something really beautiful happened. Bodhi was sitting in the cart and a woman walked by. He looked right at her, waved, and yelled his happy little “hi!” She stopped in her tracks. Her eyes filled with tears and she said, “You have no idea how much I needed this today.” She asked if she could hold his hands and touch him, Bodhi just leaned into her… smiling that sweet smile of his. For a moment they just looked at each other. Two strangers… comforting each other in the middle of the store. Moments like this remind me how much light people with Down syndrome bring into this world. Yes, I know there may be hard days ahead. But that morning, my little boy reminded me that kindness, connection, and love speak louder than anything else. The world is better with people like Bodhi in it. 💛💙🤟🏼 #downsyndromeawareness #differentnotless #theluckyfew #inclusionmatters #downsyndrome
#Inclusionmatters Reel by @lisageng - The hero we all need isn't always the one saving the city, sometimes it's the one who shows up and makes a single moment feel like a lifetime dream co
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The hero we all need isn’t always the one saving the city, sometimes it’s the one who shows up and makes a single moment feel like a lifetime dream coming true. I run the nonprofit Cherab Foundation, and I’ve spent my life working with children with special needs. Many grow into adults who blend in with their peers, but not all do. And when they become adults, the attention, patience, and celebration they deserve often fades. That’s why this moment stopped me. It’s a reminder that adults with special needs still carry the same hopes, the same joy, and the same capacity for wonder. Watching this hug felt like watching pure magic. A dream fulfilled in real time. I created a song on Suno to match the energy of this moment, and it honestly sounds like a movie soundtrack. Because this is what hero moments look like in real life. Quiet, human, and unforgettable. If this touched your heart, share it. The world needs more moments like this 🦸‍♂️💙 #EverydayHeroes #SpecialNeedsAwareness #InclusionMatters #HeroMoments #KindnessIsPower
#Inclusionmatters Reel by @deaf_scientist - A Deaf performer is signing. A hearing performer is singing. Same message, same rhythm, same emotion-two languages moving as one.

But here's what sta
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A Deaf performer is signing. A hearing performer is singing. Same message, same rhythm, same emotion—two languages moving as one. But here’s what stands out: the Deaf artist isn’t hidden in the background or treated as an “addition.” They are centered. Visible. Leading. The performance is designed so that ASL isn’t an afterthought—it is the experience. Both are stars. But the spotlight is intentional. This is what true collaboration looks like. Not just working side by side—but creating in a way where everyone is fully seen, valued, and essential to the outcome. Now imagine if our academic and corporate spaces worked like this. Because inclusion shouldn’t feel like being added in. It should feel like being built in. #InclusionMatters #Accessibility #EquityInAction #ASL #Leadership
#Inclusionmatters Reel by @creamyposh (verified account) - "You're going to lose business," my neighbor warned, staring at the baby in my arms like he was a mistake.

I had flour on my hands and Danny pressed
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“You’re going to lose business,” my neighbor warned, staring at the baby in my arms like he was a mistake. I had flour on my hands and Danny pressed against my chest, warm and quiet. Orders were stacking up. The ovens were full. My cousin had just given birth—and just as quickly, she walked away. “They say I can’t raise a child with Down syndrome,” she told me. I didn’t argue. I brought him home. The bakery kept running. I learned to knead dough with one hand and rock him with the other. I opened before sunrise, baked through the morning rush, and let him nap in a basket behind the register. Sometimes he giggled at the sound of the bell on the door. Sometimes he cried while I frosted cakes. We figured it out together. Some people stared. A few complained. But many stayed. They watched him grow up between sacks of flour and warm trays of bread. His first steps were on the tile floor near the ovens. His first words floated over the hum of mixers. He learned customers’ names before he learned to read. He memorized recipes the way other kids memorized cartoons. The bakery wasn’t just where he grew up. It was where he belonged. Fifty years later, my hands ache before the morning rush. I move slower now. I can’t carry the business the way I once did. But Danny can. He runs the ovens. He greets every customer by name. He remembers who likes extra icing, who needs their bread sliced thin, who just lost a spouse and needs a kind word with their coffee. People walk in and ask, “Is Danny baking today?” And if he is, they smile. “If Danny’s baking, I’ll wait,” they say. “He makes it better.” They were wrong all those years ago. This bakery didn’t survive despite Danny. It survived because of him. ❤️ #downsyndrome #FamilyBusiness #ChosenFamily #AdoptionStory #InclusionMatters LoveAtWork
#Inclusionmatters Reel by @thekimberlydowdell (verified account) - If you are a parent of a child with special needs, you know how much these experiences and friendships mean to our kids. Watching Jack be included and
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If you are a parent of a child with special needs, you know how much these experiences and friendships mean to our kids. Watching Jack be included and loved is everything! #inclusionmatters #downsyndrome #friendshipismagic #upsyndrome #motherhood
#Inclusionmatters Reel by @mindyalexander (verified account) - Morning routines look a little different around here. 💛

My daughter is disabled. That word isn't a bad word in our house. It's not an insult, and it
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Morning routines look a little different around here. 💛 My daughter is disabled. That word isn’t a bad word in our house. It’s not an insult, and it’s not something we whisper about. It’s simply a fact about her body and the way she moves through the world. The goal isn’t to erase the word disabled. The goal is inclusion. The goal is helping people feel comfortable enough to ask questions, learn, and interact with disabled people without fear of saying the wrong thing. Sometimes people come at me about the words I use when I talk about my own daughter. But here’s the thing, if we attack every word someone says or assume bad intent immediately, we end up building more barriers instead of breaking them down. Most people want to learn. Most people want to do better. And those conversations only happen when there’s room for curiosity and grace. Disabled isn’t a bad word. Silence, discomfort, and exclusion are. So we keep showing our mornings, our routines, and our real life… because visibility is how the world becomes a little more inclusive. ✨ #DisabilityInclusion #DisabledNotABadWord #LifeWithDisability #InclusionMatters #SpecialNeedsParenting
#Inclusionmatters Reel by @kharareign - No one else looks like her on this track.
Khara, my blind daughter, just ran another track meet-this time stepping into her first high school season.
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No one else looks like her on this track. Khara, my blind daughter, just ran another track meet—this time stepping into her first high school season. For the fourth season in a row, she’s still the only blind runner on the track. That hasn’t changed from middle school to high school. New team, new level… same reality. And if I’m honest, people still don’t always know what to do with her being there. Some stare. Some comment. But then there are the ones who cheer her name. And that part is growing. Being the only one hasn’t been easy. There have been moments where she wasn’t fully seen as part of the team. But Khara doesn’t wait to be understood—she shows up anyway. This meet, she was nervous about her time and how compared to the other runners. Until she realized she hit a personal record. She didn’t win the race. But she ran faster than the last meet…and she didn’t quit. She ran the 100, the 200, and a relay with her teammates. She gave everything she had. She’s not running to prove blindness doesn’t exist. She’s running to show it doesn’t define what she’s allowed to do. She’s often the first. The only. The one people remember. And whether the world is ready or not— she’s stepping into spaces that weren’t built with her in mind and making room anyway. #blindathlete #blindnessawareness #blindkidscan #inclusionmatters #disabilityinclusion Video ID: A series of video clips of Khara, a girl who is blind, holding a tether and running in track meets with a guide runner. Spectators stand on the sidelines watching and cheering her on. Text on each frame: My blind daughter is running track For four seasons, she’s been the only blind runner on the track. It’s not easy always being the only blind runner. But Khara shows up anyway. From middle school…to now stepping onto a high school team… still the only one. But she finishes every race. She keeps getting better. Khara doesn’t focus on the comments about her being blind She listens for the people cheering her name. And she runs toward that. She is blind and she belongs in every sport she chooses. “The miracle is not that I finished… the miracle is that I had the courage to start.”

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